Quotes About Order
My grandfather was a pawnbroker, and when I was in first or second grade, my parents opened their own store. I probably learned to count by putting pawn tickets in numerical order in the back room of the shop.
~ Charles Bock
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Coming home to a tidy, pulled-together space will help everything in your life feel the same way.
~ Bobby Berk
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I'd like to tidy up the entire planet. I would go anywhere if there were something that needs tidying.
~ Marie Kondo
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I'm very much a home bird. I sometimes think I should have been a domestic. I like sweeping up, getting everything tidy. I'm obsessive compulsive. I don't mind admitting it.
~ Gilbert O'Sullivan
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I have very tidy cupboards. I do like a cupboard to look nice when you open it, with the labels facing forward.
~ Louise Wilson
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One way to organize your thoughts is to tidy up, even if it's in places where it makes no sense at all.
~ Ursus Wehrli
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I'm known as tidy, I like to keep my stuff in order.
~ Joe Root
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I think I have minor obsessive compulsive disorder. Everything has to be tidy and just right.
~ Bobby Davro
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I am an organization freak. I am such a freak that in my closet, shoes, belts, ties - everything is color-coded and organized that way. Not a shoelace is out of place.
~ Drew Scott
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I often find myself grateful for the comfort of strangers; a man who gave up his seat for me on the bus, a woman who helped me out with a heavy shopping bag. Remembering small acts of kindness puts the world in a finer, sweeter order.
~ Sally Brampton
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how to create a home that nourishes, nurtures, and sustains life and beauty. It is all about how to order your living space and what happens there to embody the joy and beauty of God's own Spirit.
~ Sally Clarkson
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Home is your garden of life, so to speak, and you are free to order it and plant it as you will. But all great works of life must be planned in order to make them productive, useful, and flourishing.
~ Sally Clarkson
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Liberated from Saturn, from the order that for years had kept us in line, our narrative organized and mindful of the conventions of story. Now the order had been upset, lost in a melee of voices that for years wanted their freedom.
~ Salvador Plascencia
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Let's create a legal system that can work.
~ Sam Brownback
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Chronological time is what we measure by clocks and calendars; it is always linear, orderly, quantifiable, and mechanical. Kairotic time is organic, rhythmic, bodily, leisurely, and aperiodic; it is the inner cadence that brings fruit to ripeness, a woman to childbirth, a man to change the direction of his life.
~ Sam Keen
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Victory awaits him who has everything in order—luck, people call it.
~ Sam Sheridan
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La casa de los Iniciados gnósticos debe estar llena de belleza. Las flores que embalsaman el aire con su aroma, las bellas esculturas, el orden perfecto y el aseo hacen de
~ Samael Aun Weor
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It is worthy to remember the authentic order of the seven days of the week: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. The pseudo-sapient ignoramuses altered this order.
~ Samael Aun Weor
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So if you want to convince me that there's something bigger going on here, some sort of grand plan or map or order in the universe, you're going to have to first explain why God makes bad moms." Ruth shrugs. "I don't know why." "Well, I do and it's because he doesn't exist.
~ Samantha Hunt
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Cleric before, and Lay behind;A lawless linsey-woolsey brother,Half of one order, half another.
~ Samuel Butler
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Religion is of general and public concern, and on its support depend, in great measure, the peace and good order of government, the safety and happiness of the people.
~ Samuel Chase
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A miracle is 'an Effect produced contrary to the usual Coarse or Order of Nature, by the unusual Interposition of some Intelligent Being Supeiror to Men.
~ Samuel Clarke
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A miracle is an effect produced contrary to the usual course or order of nature, by the unusual interpolation of some intelligent being superior to men.
~ Samuel Clarke
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Recognizing that backsliding is natural, he committed himself to repeated practice. Recognizing that some virtues, such as humility and order, were particularly hard for him to achieve, he decided to lower his standards and cut himself some slack. The result was a program that was explicit, realistic, and, as he looked back on it, seemingly effective.
~ Samuel H. Barondes
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